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Hairpins in bookstacks: information retrieval from biomedical text
Authors:Shatkay Hagit
Affiliation:School of Computing, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada. shatkay@cs.queensu.ca
Abstract:Current advances in high-throughput biology are accompanied by a tremendous increase in the number of related publications. Much biomedical information is reported in the vast amount of literature. The ability to rapidly and effectively survey the literature is necessary for both the design and the interpretation of large-scale experiments, and for curation of structured biomedical knowledge in public databases. Given the millions of published documents, the field of information retrieval, which is concerned with the automatic identification of relevant documents from large text collections, has much to offer. This paper introduces the basics of information retrieval, discusses its applications in biomedicine, and presents traditional and non-traditional ways in which it can be used.
Keywords:information retrieval   text mining   biomedical text mining   biomedical literature mining   information retrieval   NLP
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